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Various - Deep Lancashire Songs And Ballads Of The Industrial North West album

Various - Deep Lancashire Songs And Ballads Of The Industrial North West album

  • Performer: Various
  • Genre: Folk music
  • Title: Deep Lancashire Songs And Ballads Of The Industrial North West
  • Released: 1997
  • Style: Folk
  • MP3 version size: 1736 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1975 mb
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  • Rating: 4.3
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Description

Enjoy!! (: A1 –Harry Boardman The Hand-Loom Weavers Lament A2 –The Oldham Tinkers Hop Hop Hop A3 –Pete Smith (21) Beg Your Leave A4 –Mike Harding (2) Ale I. .

Pete Smith - Beg Your Leave, 03:03, . MB download mp3 full version here.

Songs: Harry Boardman - Billy Suet's Song 02:22. Dave Brooks - The Little Piecer 01:11. Pete Smith - Beg Your Leave 03:03. The Oldham Tinkers - Hop Hop Hop 02:47. Harry Boardman - Sam Shuttle & Betty Reedhook 02:46. Harry Boardman - Cob-A-Coalin' 02:39. Pete Smith - Ten Per Cent 02:30. Harvey Kershaw - Street Scene 02:35. Harry Boardman - Bowton's Yard 02:21. John Howarth and The Oldham Tinkers - Owden Edge 02:25. Harvey Kershaw - Clogs 02:34.

Deep Lancashire - Topic Records - 12T188 (1968). This was the last commercial recording he made before his death in 1987 although he had recorded some songs from The Manchester Ballads for a programme on BBC Radio Manchester (now BBC GMR). I happen to have a copy of that broadcast – I don’t know if the BBC still has it! See page 2 for further details.

In north Lancashire, speech sounds more similar to Cumbria. The west coast of Lancashire always uses was, the rest of the county always using were. Negatives such as isn't, wasn't and aren't are often pronounced int, want and art, especially when followed or preceded by pronouns. The Lancashire Dialect Society was founded in 1951; The Journal of the Lancashire Dialect Society has included articles on the Leeds survey of dialectal English and on the dialects of Germany, Switzerland and the United States This collection was afterwards taken away and deposited at the Lancashire County Library in Preston.

Western Cowboy Ballads and Songs 1925-1939. The Frémeaux & Associés release Western Cowboy Ballads and Songs 1925-1939 compiles the early recordings of all the famous cowboy songs one would expect plus plenty more which never rooted into American popular culture of the era as deeply. The Gal I Left Behind Me," "Cattle Call," "Home on the Range," and "Oh! Suzannah!" are all collected here alongside the amazing performance by the Sons of the Pioneers of the dark, yet joyous, "Hold That Critter Down" and Powder River Jack Lee's humorous and cocky run-through of "Tying a Knot.

Released On Solid Orange Label With Boxed CBS Logo & Black Text In Laminated Flipback Sleeve.

Two seemingly disparate things form the title of this album, but they symbolize the times and events of the American Revolution, capturing the spirit and experiences of the men and women who forged a new nation conceived in liberty. Sung by Dorothy Mesney with autoharp, most of these 25 songs and ballads from the 18th century were recorded for the first time ever on this 1975 release. Unbiased and honest, the songs express female patriotism, and include odes to revolutionary heroes and parodies of both sides. A musical scholar and performer, Mesney has presented programs on music in America.

15 tracks (). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last. Ewan MacColl (born James Henry Miller in Salford, Lancashire, on 25 January 1915; died 22 October 1989) is recognised as the father of the British folk revival. View full artist profile.

Tracklist

1 Harry Boardman The Hand-Loom Weavers Lament
2 The Oldham Tinkers Hop Hop Hop
3 Pete Smith Beg Your Leave
4 Mike Harding Ale Is Physic For Me
5 Harvey Kershaw Clogs
6 Harry Boardman The Merry Little Doffer
7 Lee Nicholson Rawtenstall Annual Fair
8 The Oldham Tinkers Coalhole Medley
9 Harry Boardman Cob-A-Coalin
10 Harry Boardman The Bury New Loom
11 Pete Smith Ten Per Cent
12 The Oldham Tinkers A Mon Like These
13 Harry Boardman Sam Shuttle And Betty Reedhook
14 John Howarth & The Oldham Tinkers Owden Edge
15 John Howarth & The Oldham Tinkers Our Sarah's Gettin' A Chap
16 Harry Boardman The Miner's Lockout
17 Harvey Kershaw Street Scene
18 Tim And Robin Boardman / The Oldham Tinkers Pounds Shilling & Pence/ Down At Our School
19 Dave Brooks The Little Piecer
20 Mike Harding Sammy Shuttleworth
21 Harry Boardman Bowton's Yard
22 Larry Kearns Toddlin' Whoam
23 Harry Ogden Schoolyard Song
24 Mary Kershaw Nobbut A Cockstride Away
25 Harry Boardman Billy Suet's Song
26 The Oldham Tinkers Canute
27 Bernard Wrigley Our Bill

Credits

  • Liner Notes – Harry Boardman
  • Recorded By – Bill Leader

Notes

First issued by Topic as the album Deep Lancashire and Owdham Edge in 1968 and 1970 respectively
Recorded by Bill Leader
Notes by Harry & Lesley Boardman

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 14822048521